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XONON™ Cool Combustion technology

At present, one catalytic combustion system has been implemented at a full scale the XONON Cool Combustion technology, developed by Catalytica Energy Systems 157,158). The system is operated as follows Fuel from a lean-mix prebumer and the main fuel stream together with compressed air pass through the catalyst module (palladium oxide catalyst deposited on corrugated metal foil) in which the gas reaches a temperature up to 1623 K. The UHC and CO are combusted to essentially full conversion, downstream of the catalyst in the homogenous combustion zone. The guaranteed emission levels are as follows NOj < 3 ppm. [Pg.305]

Xonon Cool Combustion A catalytic technology that combusts fuel flamelessly. Incorporated inside a gas turbine engine, it reduces the production of oxides of nitrogen to < 3 ppm by volume. Developed by Catalytica Energy Systems, CA. First demonstrated in 2002 in cooperation with Kawasaki Gas Turbines-Americas in Sonoma. The development was abandoned in 2006 because of unfavorable gas-turbine market conditions. [Pg.399]


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